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2016 Stormforce Coaching SB20 UK National Championships - Final day

by Tom Clay on 4 Oct 2016
2016 Stormforce Coaching SB20 UK National Championships - Day 3 VR Sport Media Ltd
The final day of the SB20 Nationals dawned bright and sunny with a good Force four gusting five and with the Championship led by four points by James Peters in Uber from Rob Gullan in 3047.

Race seven started in a significant swell as the wind had backed to blow straight into the bay giving fantastic planing opportunities down wind. Joe Llewellyn in Forelle Estates headed right on the first beat to lead at the first mark from Rob Gullan and John Pollard. James Peters in Uber had played the centre to round fourth.



The crew on Charles Whelan’s Here Comes Bod had an interesting first mark. They were ahead of Radley School’s Trouble and Strife but Radley surfed down a wave towards them and Charles Whelan and Richard McAdam were caught under the sheet of the Radley spinnaker. When the spinnaker filled, the sheet lifted them off Here Comes Bod into the water leaving a startled Richard Hall alone in the boat.



Ahead Uber overtook John Pollard down the first run and caught Rob Gullan at the leeward mark when Rob’s crew lost the tack line on their spinnaker and had to do an early drop. Joe Llewellyn then led James Peters to the finish followed by Paul Hine’s Poor Buoy and John Pollard.



With Rob Gullan finishing fifth in race one, James Peters needed to finish race eight in fourth or better to win the National Championship with a race to spare. John Pollard went hard left from the start and came into the first mark in the lead from Rob Gullan, Joe Llewellyn and James Peters. With fantastic planing down the waves in bright October sunshine the sailing was superb. In the front four there was no place changing and John Pollard won the race while James Peters won the National Championships with a race to spare.



Race nine was won by Rob Gullan to confirm his second place in the Nationals with Paul Hine’s Poor Buoy second from Joe Llewellyn and Charles Whelan’s Here Comes Bod, recovering well after their first race swim. An even more impressive recovery was that of Poor Buoy. In the first race of the Championships they had a broken spreader which forced them to retire from three races and count two scores of 27. In the remaining six races of the Championships they were on average fourth and never below eighth which meant they finished seventh overall.



Congratulations again to Rob Llewellyn and his race team for getting three races completed by 1.00pm to allow early lifting and packing of boats and many thanks to Doug Innes and Stormforce Coaching for their sponsorship for the past three years.






Final Top Five Results

1 James Peters/Morgan and Adrian Peach/Emma Barnett - Uber - 19 Pts
2 Rob Gullen/Peter Heyn/Maria Stanley/Ben Ainsworth - 3047 - 21 Pts
3 John Pollard/Rob Smith/Steve Proctor - Xcellent - 25 Pts
4 Joe Llewellyn/Nigel Wakefield/Mark Williams/Jim Short - Forelle Estates - 29 Pts
5 Chris Clyburn/Stuart Clyburn/Alex Reid - Wet n Dry - 51 Pts

Results:

Series Place Sail No Bow No Boat Helm/Crew Series Points Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Race 8 Race 9
1 3720 20 UBER James Peters/Morgan Peach/Emma Barnett/Adrian Peach 19 1 1 2 4 1 4 2 4 27
2 3047 45   Robert Gullan/Pieter Heyn/Maria Stanley/Ben Ainsworth 21 8 2 1 1 8 1 5 2 1
3 3724 31 Xcellent John Pollard/Rob Smith/Steve Procter 25 5 3 4 6 2 3 4 1 3
4 3732 30 Forelle Estates Joe Llewellyn/Nigel Wakefield/Mark Williams/Jim Short 29 2 6 3 3 7 6 1 3 5
5 3086 24 Wet "n" Dry Chris Clyburn/Stuart Clyburn/Alex Reid 51 11 5 5 2 3 7 12 12 6
6 3106 37 Whyaduck Tom Clay/Ed Morris/Tim Goodhew 70 4 14 6 13 10 15 7 9 7
7 3149 26 Poor Buoy Mark Gillett/Paul Hine/Niki Birrell/ Heather Ross 79 27 27 27 8 4 2 3 6 2
8 3082 39 SHARC C Sheppard/G Van Hollebeke/Franki Hilary 81 9 27 9 15 12 17 6 5 8
9 3021 34 Here Comes Bod Charles Whelan/Richard McAdam/Richard Hall 84 10 13 18 11 6 9 17 14 4
10 3305 25 Trio Gary Baker/Owen Bowerman/Chris O'Donnell 88 14 11 15 5 11 14 10 8 16
11 NED3555 40 Damen Sailing Team Mark Snijder/Olivier Stuip/Alistair Perkins 90 18 16 8 10 9 5 11 18 13
12 3473 38 Sllartibartfast Tom Methven/Paul Methven/Gill Methven/Ella Methven 100 12 10 27 14 14 11 15 13 11
13 3336 22 Job Lot!! Barry Jobson/Jaimie Jobson/Connie Meek 104 13 8 14 7 21 12 13 16 27
14 3740 27 A New Hope Doug Innes/G Glover/Martin Fox 105 20 7 12 21 18 20 9 10 9
15 3366 33 Doris Phil Rumbelow/Mike Rutland/Finn Houlihan 106 15 9 13 9 16 13 14 17 18
16 3053 32 Mistral Paddy Bettesworth/Genevieve Stringer/Olie Hare/Jamie Binmore 110 3 4 7 27 27 27 8 7 27
17 30 44   Garry Phare/ Neil Spacagna/Oli Needham/Bem Simmonds 111 7 12 27 16 5 10 19 15 27
18 3276 43 Trouble and Strife George Barker/George Chilvers/Charlie Sprays 117.4 16 17 16 12 19 8 20 14.7 14.7
19 3177 21 Dark and Stormy Andrew Bell/Alice Salisbury/George Poval/Catherine Wood 126 21 18 11 18 22 16 21 11 10
20 3368 42 6a Vision Peter Noe/James Greenwood/Justin Noe 127 17 15 10 19 13 19 23 20 14
21 3316 29 L.O.S. Joe Hemmant/Tom Hemmant/Rob Corbally 142 19 21 17 17 17 21 18 21 12
22 3096 35 Red Kite Roger Harford/Freddie Smith/Franseca Martin 148 22 19 27 20 15 22 16 19 15
23 3217 23 Doolali Arthur Bruce/Dan Neild/Giles Oldershaw/D Bickerton 175 27 27 27 22 20 18 22 22 17
24 3135 36 Firefly Tom Savidge/Mike Sutton/Harry Butler/Ben Pickford 191 23 22 19 23 23 27 27 27 27
25 3750 28 Sportsboatworld.com Jerry Hill/AlanHillman/Craig Watson 195 6 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27
26 3089 41   John Reekie/John Reekie/Jennifer Reekie 209 27 20 27 27 27 27 27 27 27
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